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"It's going to be a tough war," Callow said.
Above all, it is fighting a tough war in Afghanistan.And it is a popular club.
The poachers have this stuff, it's a tough war, our side needs to come armed appropriately, too".
But how do you explain that in a few weeks we go from a tough war to a great family reunion.
He was a much-loved journalist, by no means the popular image of a tough war correspondent, but a modest man, made compassionate and caring by the widespread suffering that he had witnessed.
"Forget being a positive thing for myself and the kids, the Vietnam War was such a tough war for those guys, and they didn't come out of it smelling too good.
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